Tools you've never used
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Nigel_O

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3,384 posts

236 months

On a few occasions, I've bought tools I didn't know I wanted - the epic Tools you wish you'd bought sooner... thread is often the cause of this.

However, whilst tidying up my tool cabinet this morning, I came across a tool I've never, ever used. I bought it when I had a kit car and I was always tinkering, but about a month after I bought it, I sold the car.



My wife bought me one of these for Christmas a few years ago and I've never even plugged it in, much to her dismay (makes up for saxophone I bought her when she was convinced she wanted to play it, but never did...)



So - let's have them - tools you REALLY fancied the idea of, but have since sat untouched in a drawer / cabinet / cupboard, just waiting for the right moment.

...and I don't mean the 9mm ring spanner, weird spline bit that came with a set, daft size impact socket etc - we're looking for dedicated tools, rather than a weird size amongst a set

Simpo Two

89,535 posts

282 months

Nigel_O said:
My wife bought me one of these for Christmas a few years ago and I've never even plugged it in, much to her dismay (makes up for saxophone I bought her when she was convinced she wanted to play it, but never did...)
How about you take up saxophone and she tries metalwork? nuts

Doofus

31,419 posts

190 months

Digital vernier calipers. Every time I go to use them, the fking battery is flat, so I use the manual ones.

Hub puller. Bought it, have never needed it.

Slide hammer. Ditto.

Sporky

8,821 posts

81 months

ARH

1,224 posts

256 months

Doofus said:
Digital vernier calipers. Every time I go to use them, the fking battery is flat, so I use the manual ones.
Take the battery out before putting them away. I have a large 300mm set that gets used once in a blue moon, battery is removed and its lasted years.

Doofus

31,419 posts

190 months

ARH said:
Doofus said:
Digital vernier calipers. Every time I go to use them, the fking battery is flat, so I use the manual ones.
Take the battery out before putting them away. I have a large 300mm set that gets used once in a blue moon, battery is removed and its lasted years.
I don't need to take the battery out, I have two sets of manual calipers. wink

biggiles

1,954 posts

242 months

ARH said:
Doofus said:
Digital vernier calipers. Every time I go to use them, the fking battery is flat, so I use the manual ones.
Take the battery out before putting them away. I have a large 300mm set that gets used once in a blue moon, battery is removed and its lasted years.
Exactly this. The battery lasts "forever".

But now I've realised how to use the manual ones, I use them all the time if the accuracy is sufficient. Top tip: you can get a pack of several 3"/6" verniers for nearly £nothing online, and they're accurate enough for many purposes.


Tool I never used: Kreg pocket-hole jig. Better joining methods abound.

Super Sonic

10,223 posts

71 months

Sporky said:
Isn't that what firemen use for rescuing people out of crashed cars? Do you keep it clipped to a bracket clipped to your dashboard in case you crash and have to rescue yourself?

Doofus

31,419 posts

190 months

Super Sonic said:
Sporky said:
Isn't that what firemen use for rescuing people out of crashed cars? Do you keep it clipped to a bracket clipped to your dashboard in case you crash and have to rescue yourself?
It's a Fubar. For smashing stuff up.

I want one now...

Sporky

8,821 posts

81 months

Doofus said:
It's a Fubar. For smashing stuff up.

I want one now...
Get a Wera Koloss too. It's a ratchet and a hammer! (yes, I've got one, and no, I've never used it).



I have used almost all of my tools, honest.

ARH

1,224 posts

256 months

biggiles said:
ARH said:
Doofus said:
Digital vernier calipers. Every time I go to use them, the fking battery is flat, so I use the manual ones.
Take the battery out before putting them away. I have a large 300mm set that gets used once in a blue moon, battery is removed and its lasted years.
Exactly this. The battery lasts "forever".

But now I've realised how to use the manual ones, I use them all the time if the accuracy is sufficient. Top tip: you can get a pack of several 3"/6" verniers for nearly £nothing online, and they're accurate enough for many purposes.


Tool I never used: Kreg pocket-hole jig. Better joining methods abound.
Manual calipers are as accurate as electric ones, they go down to 2 decimal places. I always used manual ones in a workshop with others as no one remembered how to use them, therefore they never "borrowed" them.

WrekinCrew

5,238 posts

167 months

ARH said:
Doofus said:
Digital vernier calipers. Every time I go to use them, the fking battery is flat, so I use the manual ones.
Take the battery out before putting them away. I have a large 300mm set that gets used once in a blue moon, battery is removed and its lasted years.
I did that and the third or fourth time the battery terminal broke off. So I bought a Mitutoyo and the battery has lasted for years, as unlike the £10 ones the circuitry fully shuts down when "off" is clicked. It's no more accurate, but it is a thing of beauty.

DickyC

54,740 posts

215 months

They're useless as adjustable spanners.

Wacky Racer

40,013 posts

264 months

Bought a top quality Williams Torque wrench in 1977, still unopened.


Also an unopened full 10litre tub of Waxoyl I bought in 1971.

I was intending rustproofing my Mk1 Ford Escort but never got round to it.

The outside of the can is rusty though. hehe


98elise

30,239 posts

178 months

My brother bought me a makita battery drill for Christmas.

Only problem is I already own 2 decent drills, and I standardised all my battery tools a couple of years back to Bosch for DIY, and Ryobi for garden.

Its sat in its box in the bottom of a cupboard.

Edited by 98elise on Saturday 13th September 15:57

Monkeylegend

27,838 posts

248 months

I have one of those handheld laser type things which you point at a wall and it tells you how far away it is.

Whenever I need to measure a room size which is not very often I use a tape measure which I keep in the same drawer as the laser thingy.

OMITN

2,752 posts

109 months

98elise said:
My brother bought me a makita battery drill for my Christmas.

Only problem is I already own 2 decent drills, and I standardised all my battery tools a couple of years back to Bosch for DIY, and Ryobi for garden.

Its sat in its box in the bottom of a cupboard.
Sell it.

My dad bought me a nice (corded) Dewalt multi tool. Unfortunately I already had a cordless Makita. Didn’t want to disappoint my dad - though should have done so he could have got a straight refund - so ended up selling it for a reasonable price. Then bought another Makita tool with the money.